Foundry created a series of ten walking maps for the City of York Council to encourage residents to explore the city and its surroundings. The maps highlight York’s history, landmarks, and unique stories, available in both print and digital formats for easy use. Designed to be pocket-friendly and engaging, they inspire outdoor discovery and local exploration.
The Brand Identity interviews F37 Foundry’s Rick Banks and Nomad’s Terry Stephens and Natalie Doto about their collaboration on F37 Holborn, a new typeface inspired by 1970s corporate modernism and the London district of Holborn. The project includes a 136-page book reimagining 100 business signs, serving as both a type specimen and a celebration of local typographic heritage. The discussion explores the creative process, research, and the value of physicality in showcasing type design.
Creative Boom’s September 2025 roundup by Tom May highlights eight new typeface releases that blend historical inspiration with modern functionality. The article showcases global multiscript projects, expressive display fonts, and modular experiments from leading foundries such as TypeTogether, Grilli Type, and Lineto. It emphasizes the ongoing trend of balancing personality and utility in contemporary type design.
Creative Boom’s June 2025 roundup by Tom May highlights seven new typefaces from leading foundries including Dinamo, Hot Type, and Big Fog Foundry. The article explores the diversity of contemporary type design, from geometric sans-serifs and modernist revivals to experimental scripts and variable fonts. Each featured release demonstrates innovation and craftsmanship within the global type community.